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Can Heath return by September?

A torn ACL and MCL and at least somewhat damaged if not torn PCL as well is a pretty serious injury. Coming back from an ACL tear can be done, we saw that this season, in just 9 months from Starks and Hampton but Miller has a long way to go.

We can only hope his rehab goes well and he's able to start doing some running by the summer and then see what happens.

if heath was younger he might have a chance. with a perfect recovery (no set backs) and an aggressive rehab program, he could be back by mid october...maybe

"Today, I'm officially retiring a Pittsburgh Steeler. And as much as I will miss football, my teammates, coaches and everything about the game, I don't want to play it in any other uniform. The black and gold runs deep in me, and I will remain a Steeler for life."--Hines Ward

I highly doubt it. I like to see what Paulsen can do. He was pretty good at Oregon. Just needs an opportunity in the NFL to improve on this level. Not saying that I want Paulsen to start over heath when heath returns. Just excited to see what the young guy can do. Hopefully he can be better than Spaeth

I highly doubt it. I like to see what Paulsen can do. He was pretty good at Oregon. Just needs an opportunity in the NFL to improve on this level. Not saying that I want Paulsen to start over heath when heath returns. Just excited to see what the young guy can do. Hopefully he can be better than Spaeth

if he put his gloves on his feet and his shoes on his hands he'd still be better than spaeth.

"Today, I'm officially retiring a Pittsburgh Steeler. And as much as I will miss football, my teammates, coaches and everything about the game, I don't want to play it in any other uniform. The black and gold runs deep in me, and I will remain a Steeler for life."--Hines Ward

"Today, I'm officially retiring a Pittsburgh Steeler. And as much as I will miss football, my teammates, coaches and everything about the game, I don't want to play it in any other uniform. The black and gold runs deep in me, and I will remain a Steeler for life."--Hines Ward